Where to Begin

Prior to your first appointment, there are a few things that need to happen. First, I’d like you to read a little about me and how I use individual therapy and couples therapy to help people. Then you should contact me so we can schedule an initial consultation, and you can ask me any questions you might have about this process. Finally, you’ll need to complete some intake forms and return them to me. If you are hoping to use health insurance to cover a portion of the fees, you’ll also want to read my insurance and fees page; there are some very specific questions to ask your insurance company at the bottom of that page.

Intake Forms

Records from Other Providers

If you currently are, or in the past have been, treated by a psychologist, social worker, employee assistance program, psychiatrist, neurologist or any other relevant health care professional, it would be very helpful to have your records forwarded to me during the course of our work together. With your permission, I also like to touch base with your primary care physician in case there is ever a need for the two of us to communicate with each other.

For more information about my fees and how you might be able to use your health insurance and/or flexible spending account (FSA), please visit the Insurance and Fees page.

Individual Therapy & Counseling

Through individual psychotherapy, I can help you improve your relationships with others in your life, stabilize your moods and cope with anxieties and worries.

Couples & Marital Therapy

If you and your partner are struggling to communicate with each other, having problems with romance and intimacy or even dealing with an affair, by engaging in couples therapy I can help the two of you refocus yourselves back onto improving your relationship.

Why Dr. Heitt?

I bring decades of experience working in a variety of settings and with a variety of people to my clinical practice. In addition to doing therapy with couples and individuals, I specialize in helping people like you deal with work-related problems.